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NSA: how did each representative vote? NSA: how did each representative vote?
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Sometimes the simplest datablog posts prove the most useful to our readers. Here we provide an accessible summary of the way that 412 representatives cast their vote on the NSA surveillance programme on Wednesday.Sometimes the simplest datablog posts prove the most useful to our readers. Here we provide an accessible summary of the way that 412 representatives cast their vote on the NSA surveillance programme on Wednesday.
We know the vote was lost after 205 representatives voted in favour, and 217 voted against, but we also know the party breakdown.We know the vote was lost after 205 representatives voted in favour, and 217 voted against, but we also know the party breakdown.
Democrats:
• Yes: 121
• No: 93
• Didn't vote: 5
Democrats:
• Yes: 121
• No: 93
• Didn't vote: 5
Republicans:
• Yes: 84
• No: 124
• Didn't vote: 7
Republicans:
• Yes: 84
• No: 124
• Didn't vote: 7
You can find who voted which way in the sortable table below which is also available to download via the link at the bottom of the pageYou can find who voted which way in the sortable table below which is also available to download via the link at the bottom of the page
Summary of votes on NSA surveillanceSummary of votes on NSA surveillance
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